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RAGE OF PARIS.—Clementine, the creation of the French cartoonist, Jean Bellus, is described as the “Rage of Paris.” She reappears in a bound volume in "Clementine and Her Men,” published by Arthur Barker. Clementine resembles her English contemporary, “Jane,” both in appearing frequently en dishabille and in an engaging naivety that carries off any situation. More than 100 amusing cartoons depicting Clementine and her men (who include her father) are in the latest Clementine book. The cartoons reproduced above are samples of Jean Bellus’s art and his humour.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28774, 20 December 1958, Page 3

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RAGE OF PARIS.—Clementine, the creation of the French cartoonist, Jean Bellus, is described as the “Rage of Paris.” She reappears in a bound volume in "Clementine and Her Men,” published by Arthur Barker. Clementine resembles her English contemporary, “Jane,” both in appearing frequently en dishabille and in an engaging naivety that carries off any situation. More than 100 amusing cartoons depicting Clementine and her men (who include her father) are in the latest Clementine book. The cartoons reproduced above are samples of Jean Bellus’s art and his humour. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28774, 20 December 1958, Page 3

RAGE OF PARIS.—Clementine, the creation of the French cartoonist, Jean Bellus, is described as the “Rage of Paris.” She reappears in a bound volume in "Clementine and Her Men,” published by Arthur Barker. Clementine resembles her English contemporary, “Jane,” both in appearing frequently en dishabille and in an engaging naivety that carries off any situation. More than 100 amusing cartoons depicting Clementine and her men (who include her father) are in the latest Clementine book. The cartoons reproduced above are samples of Jean Bellus’s art and his humour. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28774, 20 December 1958, Page 3